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THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1895 8 , . \ \ rize fighting, a committee of preachers and v a set of recolutions Intended to set the mem Momuws \OTED SHOUP B et an T erperenca upion Tudies | fothe won, Montella second, "'wh'm»‘m""] e J BT LOUTS, March §-Results at Magison v First race, five-eighths of a mile: P! 3 T Owae Dany Bee |NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUF TS | Bote of vae. e Pk Eeors the. pabile on : the subject of the new high school building. o3 g T IR W R R MG The civil rights bill died COUNCIL BLUFFS, A local paper published an editorial Thursday Ao ChlenaRr. Both houses ave crowded with | s er: Iorew SLarHy . socann’ Annoan A3 ot S 15 the effect that the board was merely try- 2 :-ui«\nv- 'lnv‘m'('h(, u“q ?.v“» ”"Inr billa are | third, Time: 1:00, y > . o o W - o o it : ing to get o L u, veing rushed through with e OF MO con- ond race, o-slxte o k orricn, NO. 12 PBARL STRERT, | Gitisens Exorcised Over Contemplated |1 (o get un expression f the opinion of the | Aftermath of the Seiplokiel Struggle | wiitFUA! it AL Mitka'te e S0 | Snd e BiSEISteentin of oo ol AnExper(’s Opinion, ikin, e ittt o f : nua turncd back and the seesfon w 220 3 o R Move by the Local Butchers, wition to the people because of any conviction Promises to Be Intért¥ting, continge all night. IR hee, Mve-ihtha of a mile: Duteh b Delivered by carrier to any part of the city, on their part that a new buflding was neces- — e g i Bec iy an o ——— Oven won, 8hy Elien second, Billy Duncan ‘ M. W. TILTON, Lesses sary. T these resolutions it was stated that Loglslative Session Waste iR, Time: 107, i ‘I was born and brought up o We Lo o 1 each and every member of the board was en- £ e 1 KANSAS CITY, March 8.—A special to the | Fourth nine-sixteenthe of a mile: | ¢ $ s (JTELEFIONES Tus v o, No. 8¢ mieh THREATENEDBOYCOTT ON ACCOUNT OF ICE Ghusiatially In Tavor o 8 Rew buing, and [LLURLBALILL CHARGEI CORRUPTION | journat from Topeka sayh: A Erave duss. Eitancy second, shioh (i, | in the Life Insurance business itor, No. 24, an extended statement of the arguments in tion has arisen at the state capital to per- " _—mm its favor was made. The poll books, pre- | plex the lawyers, Strange as it may seem, six furlongs: Half Breed won, {and whenever I found a man NINOR NBNTIO Local Teemen Clalm They Must Have FIftY | nared from the registration books used in the | GOVErnor McConns1l Dechvres the Result 18 | more than one-half of the legisiation pass d | ond, Lady Guy third. Time: | tpaihled with any kidncy 4 . Cents a Ton More for Ice Than last city election, were accepted, and the ue to Dubols, Who Was Pilling Wires at this session of the legislature has fafled —_———— y Tuf ha M polling place In the Fifth ward was changed | to comply with statute that all BIIS | paouliarly appetizing In the harvest sea- | ttouble I have always recoms= Grand, Councll Bluffs. B. F. Clark, prop. Omaha Men Ask Trom the Planters liotel {0, 1908 Tenth sve: | for Himseif—Shoup's Qualifica- and resolutions 4 by both h on is the food cooked with Dr. Price’s a 7 's § ) Mayns Real Estate agency, 639 Broadway A nue, after which the board adjourned. tions for the Post. Within two dava aficr Roch fnal’ passage | Baking Powder mended Warner's Safe Cure, Tho Jury in the federal court was drawn = S and be presented o the governor. Probably — o — not because 1 had any ‘ax to ' e What Is In & Name ? | . b Pailea 1o Fullagar # Wonder No Mors. LA ad any -‘as yesterday, one-half of the bills passed have failed to | Follagar a Wonder AL A A total eclipse of the mosh Is booked for | Arrangements are being made by which the | Everything, if applied to a Hardman Plano, | RBOISE, Idaho, March 8.—The turn in the | FCCcive the Rovernor's signature within the | NEOLA, Ta., March 8&—(Special)-A | grind,’ but I found that if a v Tio4 and endl v ce | €010 by Mueller Piano and Or any, ’ v statutory 1imite, and are therefore held 10 | crowd of sports fr s« place, Councl % this evening, beginning at 764 and ending at members of the s':m.n ny;lm;wu_“x roectve | i T nd Organ company, | 44 the United States senatorial contest | be Invala. e aviestion wil he decided in iy it R bR L, ARl {man would take a half dozen i 3 : b e aseoclation w e supplied with fce by —_— came when the name of Representative | “OUT R — last night to witness a fight for a pur S » Tor, aged 20, both of Pottawattamic county. ;v\'-n hants would furnish m( u:’ nwlm at | prown bread, delivered for breakfast, 80 cents, | Wa8 called. He rose and announced that he : ':'vm";u\:a]:um-r?r nTil|‘vrl:|‘K ‘w;'ll‘lsll‘\nllfl‘ m\'i; and Billy. Brown, e rentras K of |10 nine cases out of ten he sorge Ada spped o 2.75 per ton, but the saving of 50 cents per | Order from C. B, lett was satisfled Sweet could not be elected, and | Yersally admitted. This 18 kil Omaha, Riley Clark acted as referee. Joseph | yy, s ) sdice K - Georse Adums, who mopped the cornet o | ¥ e R pind o Ladlel weet could not be elected, and | ; Foe " Which to purity the blood, to re- [ Hagarty was behind the lowa man_and C. | would pass the medical exam Broadway and Main street with John Hale | ton has great charms for the butchers. A < =t in order that Idaho should have its funl | {1s YR 1R WIICR 1Q PUTTY, (70 SIA up the | Atherton was Hrown's second, . Iratingar | inati 1 Havarveied | geveral Zays ago, was tried and convicted In | contract {3 now being drawn up and will FOR PENSIONERS' INFORMATION. representation In the United States senate, | antiro systom, as the body 1s now peculiarly | Was knocked out in the xocond round. A [Hebdiead, lave tried It my- Justice Vien's court. yesterday and fined $3 | FREE (R T TCM e | next day of two — entiro system, as the body 1s now pec ¥ [ and costs. 3 b, 2 A he would vote for his second choice, Shoup. The remaining five Mormon members voted bout between two Omaha youngsters wound Des Molnes Agent Wil up the evening's ent Nebraska Pension susceptible to benefit from medicine. great popularity attained by Hood's Save Towa nnd The self and I know that it is kept A number of the citizens who believe in the Trouble. At Overton miseion, corner Fourth avenue nment, ra Much sa- v s Te Ry ] up to the standard, and Seventeenth street, a temperance lecture | doctrine of patronizing home industries are | pRS MOINES, March S.—(Special Tele- | fof Shoup in thelr turn. The absence or‘l"‘”‘l‘"“?“"'fi e "‘* el Tfi:‘;-?"«': ‘\': o Prize Fight at Chadcon. I T. R, Tav will be delivered Sunday night on the sub- | making vigorous objections to this and have | gram.)—Pension Agent C. H. Robinson has | Hanrahan, populist, made twenty-seven a | Uit Dot modioine (o take in the SPHINE. 1€ | cram)on boinn” st Dorneen o . R, Tavror. yievh et ell.” by o § 4 - H. L b 3 3 d 0 gram)—A boxing contest between O Johocton, N. Y. 1‘:-1:1” h1.T‘\‘\:'?")x;:(\rmw\orJr‘ in Hell," by one | notified their dealers that they will transfer | propared circular letters to be sent to pen- | Majority. | cures scrofuta, salt rheum, and all humors, | Tiiich of Chadron and Kid Lend of Norfolk, Conocton, N. Y e T Jones, who was re. | °IF trade to non-assoclation butchers 1t | sioners within the Towa and Nebraska agency | The Sweet supporters eannot conceal their | bllousness, dyapepsia, headache, kidney and | jightwoighis, was successfully pulled oft in caing cently killed by a fall at the Rock Island | the contract ie entered into. relative to the recent act of congress in- | d/fappointment, and a number of them l.‘.f\'.f‘i"‘".‘r'"“.'l'!"‘..Cl‘a'“’nf\’." 1"-'\‘@‘ :‘I.:v‘?":;lfll‘;;:: e T L T R OB AR | round house, have received $2,000 insuran “The Omaha butchers have overstocked | creasing all pensions to $6 it they are at | OPenly charge corruption iu connection with | SESR o FERRRIER, O IQW IS, S o' | dleanty knocked out fn the third round by .| money from o Maccaveos, e setlomont | with fce this winter," sald one of theso Clti- | present below that amount. The letters are the change of front on the part of the Mor- |y take Hood's Sarsaparilla now. It will do | blow on, the chin Lend was clearly out:| t§g Wiy (] e AL IO L 7;'?; ::‘:x(br:\"(” ‘:;n:l ':x»y Im‘\': nl;n-rc“m‘nr; prepared for the purpose of conveying the | MONS, Which resulted in several street fights | you good. antagonist. 2 R " e t ates until there s no pro ) $1tH during the night. Y T ————— ftan. A i Tho county attorney Is sending out notices | the business. Now they propose coming to | NeCessary Information to all pensionera in | SGgUR MCRRNL o piicq (o make any | DIME D GRIFFO A HOT CHASE Acustn Vietoria at Meswina. The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience to all the sajoon Keepers of the county, in ac- | this side of the river and driving our mer- | Order to save them the trouble of Writing | siptament. g ¢ MESSINA, March S--The Hamburg-Ameri. | READER OF SASES OF MEN AND Cordancn ith the seeolition adopied Some | Chants out. T the winter ahmost the ‘only | (o Information. There will b no necessity | “GOTL Meconnell, spoaking of the sen- | L1ttle Man from Amaterdam Makes 1t Hot | cun T stcamer Auguita Victoria, Wi WOMEN. TOR OF THE time ago by the County Board of Supervisors, | industry we have for our Iaboring classes 1 | for any pensloner writing to_the offce o | qiorial, contest and the. ciection of Shoup, Standofl with the Australinn, American excurstonists, arrived here at § WORLD'S HERNIAL DISP AXE B oo s d their whisky tax in ad- | the cutting of ice, and With that gone the ng the matter. As for thote who call | gaiq; «The defeat of Sweet and the election | BOSTON, March 8.—At Music hall tonight, | o'clock this morning nco or close up. here personally for their pensfons, properly amount of poy E se class vould { poverty among these classes Would | ooy foq vouchers will be furnished them at DICINE, of either Shoup or some ence of BEd Blazier went to Harvey Delong some | be increased to the starvation point. Be- other candidate, | In the pry X people, Young Griffo, . sl A was a foregone conclusion when eighteen | the Australian featherweight, and Jimmy littio time ago and ordered some job printing | sides, the ice these Omaha men furnish is | the office on he mext day of payment, s9|out of the thirty-five representatives refused | Dime of Amsterdam, N. Y. the 125-pound \ s dons, Eiving him an order on John Dohany | {uken from Cut-ON Juke, and 18 not AL to | that there will be no necessity for inaulries | 1o'go into a caous With thelf DXLy sooner | champion of Americ, fought eikht rownd for some money he claimed Dohany owed him. | be compared with that’ furnished by the | fH HAe CHITE: o1 62600 | than to take the chances of his election. | under rules which required the battle to 1 (e Dohiany denied the claim, and Delong had him | local merchants, There 18 a_move on foot here are 3,300 who drayw less than $6; 2.600 | gyweor owes his defeat not to any pronounced arrested_on the charge’ of obtaining money | to. boyeott sl of them draw $4, 600 $2 and the remainder declared & draw It each man was on his " N i . merchants using outside ice, opposition which Buffered, Scratched and Bled. Doc A GO v - any one entertained f'-"': feet at the close of the eighth round As " o " under falsc pretences. He was discharged by | and something will drop very shortly in cie: 0 amounte, o hocompAnying the letter J&|him, but entirely to the fact that he Was | (nese conditions were fulfilled, honors were oo idliag il g By ?MM T o enter Bartlettrs | M deal now pending is not declared oft" | o’ certificates to pensloners. It Atiached | Put forward by Senator Dubois as a means | even throughout the contest, ‘though Grito Sets Cuticura Remedics. urglars attempted to enter Bartlett's . 1 o : of advancing his (Dubois’) own interest two | gyowed superic SHAINE A VR aTHE ARG grocery store, 744 West Broadway, yesterday NNISON to the certificate already held it*ie ample| yeurs hence, and the ileutenants with which | orco. Jsuperiority, leading and landing| o000 \we curiouna Ruuepiss was ov SRR INNISON BROS. notice to all persons that the pensioner is : when and where he pleased. Dime, consid- othing like MEDT a8 ever morning at 2 o'clock, but inadvertently C L v Dubois surrounded Sweet during the cam- | Srine the Jamichinent e 4 fnthe | manufactured. Tor threo years have I suffered stepped on the tail of a burglar alarm in Big Sale Saturday. e paign contribpted more to the defeat of | face and breast, made @ “howing, | Withasore head. l‘wuuhl\-rmk(‘mlnllpvn‘r"\y Bartlett's residence across the streel, Bart-| o s than anything else. He seemed slighily overtr Dot headwith pimples which would fett ran across thd street and shot a few 150 cases new dry goods came in this Says His Son is Intane. B0 Foal 5 AL UL 4 form a watery matter, and an s and s a o1 y It is fortunate for the state and for the | Round 1—Griffo landed h it on Din 4 linve t Rortor times at the burglars, but they ran faster | weak. On sale Saturday—magnificent dis-| NEBRASKA CITY, March 8.—(Special)— | ) fjo “oountry that Shoup has been re- a i bR g e T than the bullets and escaped. play of fine dress goods and silks Some time ago Reuben D. Church brought | glocted. He fs a staunch friend of silver Sled twice, but missed. ¢ With o dociors for thres -~ Captain B. W. Hight was pleasantly sur griflidhey b suit against his father for damages, alleging [ and an ardent supporter of the republican R A s FLEL ERE R years, more or lcas, 1 finally prise] last evening by a number of his friends A BIG HOSIERY SALE. that Church, sr., was trying to force him to | theory of protection of American industries |~ Round 2—Dime I short twice and got :ud}leupv_l:x) n\ll(v;v! (V2O :lrw '{“"J';::.‘,';(‘,',' g"J:‘“«':l":uM: :n;:;:«-l::::‘ l'u(\:;tnh 100 dozen boys' and girls' fast black Jersey | marry a woman distasteful to him, and that [ and An,w'rlw;l h\""r{ (“‘"“'; ""“ ] “hol“jll'r"‘l" QM Td o ‘Jhlmjll;“' Tosuit: entiroly RAHATADIOLY T cat, to y a-soclal tim ; i A g engaged in the contest, and who have faile ed, Dime shily on the jaw. o or sin LW 80 tain Hight s now totally biind from the ef. | Fibbed hose full rogular made, sizes 5 to he had bribed the roents of the State unt: | {80 o election of thelr favorites will | Griffo lahde Dime's face, Sim catifoly cured: ThAvo reo: 6 long ¥perlenc sses | 8 5 2 4 i . > e cap- | Round 3-Gr nd a clinch followed. ! " : :ml:::wnlr s lon army experlc nee, and passes | 8%, regular 1c and 20 quality, today 10c fairly entitled. The suit never came to | naturally feel a little sore over their disap- | oy, “Griffo's ducked and fell, LA ST o EIRLIVZer (ove0 iy ATl Who' wete prasont, an | PAIT: trial, and now the elder Church has applied | Pointment, they will return to thelr homes N RO N twice with his Tight and | o) me they aro No.1, ORr drugrist os doiwg a | / treat the following Diseases: e e A e e L aalt | Tiadisa!! takt bicke tioke, i) rogilar mane,||[0F 8, WATrAnt ‘fer’ nin¥eonlatarresty: ileging) | tealiting SCnaCHRIBINEICTIRIONR HoC RS n with ‘his left on the heart, nearly | licobusiness ip CUTICURA RENEQIES, sinco iny Catarrh of the Head, Thront and Lungs: Dise . on leay g iely Hiomeg, clie) gueals ot s s a se, g + | that he is incane. The son got wind of the [ of Idaho has secured an able and railable ) knocking his oppor lll"ly;mn». ‘}. ,ll';t'lll;[‘ cure. 1have gn‘gn lirh tho m\lflugv of using | eascs of the Byo and Ear, Fits and Apoplexy, e Lt LUt 25c was the price last season, now 16c|fact, however, and skipped. His father says | champlon. His election assures a republican | & Siralght 1¢ the s T n iy i e | my name as proof of their o cioncy, Teuclose | Heart Discuse, Liver Complaint, Kidnoy Com- regard. ; e he {5 afrald the boy will do him bodily harm, | ViCtory two years hence. B ghting closed the | my porizait,” - AT GRAMDL plaint, Nervous Deblity, Mental De. John Willemans and Victor Tobie organized v Staft Captain Cousins and wife of Omaha han Moo Round led and lande St IR AN G e, Tiriahivs o ag;{x:xr\:me fulr 1(1]-0 purchase of a Lc;l:';:“"l‘\ Saturday we will sell ladies’ fast black, | will commence a series of meetings at the COMBINED WITH MORMONS, Dime led three times and missed each one: P R T enso, St Vitus: Danos, Rhoumatism, Paralysis - s as to the division of the expense, s ] i Salvation Army barracks Saturday evening. Griffo let out his left and nearly floored S| C hato Swo crofuln, Fever Sore 3 about $1.40 being at stake. Yesterday they | OPera length hose at halt price, 39 pair. | miq meatings il continue through Sunday | Anti-Prohibltion Gentlles of Utah Favor Dime with a blow on the jaw, = Dime led - ALT RHEUM | URED AT LI e A LR e TbEbs ol (mad (Toblotwes estented, but upon|| Dr: Strongisfstandard [$1- eorsets, . the|[ 0ist Hplacopa’fohutch TMOnAAy EvenIng: SALT LAKE, March 8.—(Special Tele- | "5 5" Time landed on Griffo's h Wisconsin, Iilinois, and the most eminent of | GEO@ afblood. Womi with hex bt : oo D s F e R FaA T ReHor Rome Toem gram.)—Although the constitutional con- | and got two severe punches on the (¢ failed to 'give relief. 1 bought the | henlth. Dropay cured without trial some uncertainty was developed as to | genuine F. P. French corset, also fast black port » S ention tas hardly paesed the stage of per. | Dime. e, Grifto landing. both right G RAR B EDIxErATd BB 1e0 o1y on PRy tappiug. Special Attention gi which of them had the weapon fn his hands. | eorgets, all extra long walst, and all worth | CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, March 8.—(Spectal | yunent organization, trade is reported [left. Dime rallied and got in two punc of CUTICURA, oo caks of CuTic AP DR LI LS i At the windup Tobie was discharged with a r Telegram.)—About six weeks ago Bd Love- | hetween the heads of the Mormon church | R Griffors breast, = Griffo’ landed (w half o boitlo of CuTICURA R ds. $50 to $500pforfeit for Teprimand. $1 and $1.25, Saturday at ome price, 79¢ : : il Dime made a feeble attempt to dodge and | theso have curad her completoly. S0 JSOOplot i PR joy, who has traveled for the wholesale|and the gentile anti-prohibitionists, which | jgoked Sick. Sy T SO RO Chicago, T sease 1 ot cure e mail carrlers are becoming considerably | pair. rocery house of Cook & Frick for the past tles the fate of proBibition and woman's | Round 6-Dime opened with his left a ooy S ATy TG WOrmETSihyet L 1ot 8 oy i e Tattar or ol sating grocery r the pa it two or three hours, orno pay. lemorrholds Toney for dtia. Sampe. than hey el to be | New wash dress goods—at new prices— | twenty years, sprained his aukle and was | Suffrase before they afe reached. Accord- | miRsed fiice. Dime got In ona recovery CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS | o Fichcurt One of them states that his bill to the depart- | beautiful new printed dimities, 10c yard, unable to go out over his territory and an- | ing to the agreement, the anti-prohibition- | nup hos anding each on Dime's mouth, and _ THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED 4 7 pel e other man was sent out, and discrepancies [ 1sts Will vote solidly for a woman's suffrage | followed up this ad with fthree | There is no doubt that the Cortcvra RExe- | Willsave lite and hundreds of dollars by call ment runs from $4 to §7 per month, while ) i ) p ment runs from $1 to 87 yer monthy NI | AN our Jaconet Duchess Saturday 12%c | Dotween the books of the firm and its cus- | clause in the constitufar while the Mor- | others. Dim down, BTOREY. nars daily perform wore wondetful cures than | inic on or using g is high as $13. It | v v v v von | mon_delegate: vote again Round 7—Griffo led with the right for the | all other skin and blood remedies combined. ) trict, it ran one month as high as $13. It | yard. L i 1 Yo TR hAN et i oRed pegil Thi: wind. and_followed with TERE for the | ey instantly reiieve and speedity cure every | DR, G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. used' to bo thought cheaper to et the fow | Largest stock of wash dress goods in the | Made and no statements given, but it is | fi"the natur ory for Bt n s Dimes ot in upp, hamor of the skin, scalp, and blood, with loss The only BT & ., cents go rather than take the trouble to ring understood the shortage s about $3,000. | element, as the church has always favored | swung his left and n sy of hair, from infaticy to age, from pimples 10 | a perso king & the door bell, but the men are taking a differ- | €ity. Mr. Loveloy says the apparent shorlage | woman's suffruge but (he anti-probition; | for wind until the’clo Yound, swith | scrofala, when the bost physicians fail. o i ent view of it now. NEW CAPES—NEAV JACKETS. arises from his failure to report discounts |ists are well pleased w he trade, as it | smiling. : — Blank, No. 1 for me ‘e have over X to loan upon im- 4 el K, o ‘ oY ' o 5 ¥ proved Towa farms. -Farmers desiring loans can save money by dealing direct with us, thereby saving agent's commission. We do mot loan on wild lands, nor In Nebraska. Lougee & Towle, 235 Pearl street. To Start tho Season. Ladies’ double capes at §1.50, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $5.00 each. Children's navy blue jackets, age 4 to 14 years, Saturday $1.00 each. Catron Will Answer for His Crimes. OGALALLA, Neb., March 8.—(Special Tele- gram)—Ed Catron was taken to Grand Island this morning by Deputy Sherift Ashley, who arrested Catron at Blue Creek. Catron favored it. SALT LAKE, announcement of the standing committ today the proceedings in the constitutios convention were not of v tance. The twenty-six:standing committees were announced Dy the, pr 50c.; S0P, 25 AND CiEx. Coni tE:OLVENT, $1. Holo Proprietors, B terific smash on the j: left-hander and got cau Dime led again, but missed, and was near! floored by a left-hand punch in the jawil Dime got in two right-handers on Griffo's head just as the gong sounded. Captain William’ Daly of Boston was the A ffo dod ht with the ri March 8.—Aside from the much impor- ident and_ap- rough, ch: i cbred by CUTICURA S0AF Porren Drue oston. apped, and Medicine sent by express. - Address all letters G. W. PANGLE, M. D, 555 Broaoway, CounciL BLur Enclose 10¢ in stamps for reply. s e < i & N has been at the head of A gang of cattlg|proved without debate., The chairman of | referee. 9 Girls' red jackets, immense big sleeves, | iyjovos operating in westcin Nebraska for | the committees are all reg»ul]l(vung, Ll e AN IR A R bR HOW MY BAGK ACHES ! ‘nwode offer some big bargains in wool dress | gaiurday, half price, $1.50 each. a number of years. Tho Sheriff and twe | chalrmeff of some of ‘thé pFincipal commit- 2 AKES A L 5. 5 , S b £ Best quality English cashmeres, ‘‘new SPECIAL NOTICE. deputles got the drop on Catron, who is tees are as follow Horne; judiciary, C. Ci Goodwin; executive, Legislative, W. G. Van Back Ache, Kiduey Pains, and Weak: ness, Soreness, Lameness, Strains, and When Buying His Ducat's Firat Go at Bay District a Hard Pains relieved in onn minute by the . i i 3 L counted a bad man. ie will be taken to|C. S, Varian; apportiontment,’ Alma Bl 8 T Catiemenih ot it 3 F T e X shades,” usually sold for 26c, now 19¢ & vard. | Saturday evening sale from 7 to 9 p. m. | Richardson county, 'Where he disposed of | dr Fitongaadn asrio tural sy e | L SRR OW O BeVora e ruit Irees, 2 S, i nch serges and henrlettas, | e shall place on our counters 5,000 yards | Some stolen cattle to a feeder last fall. mines and _mining, ‘Thomas | & 2 QO eNotioneHaz ~ regular 50c quality, now 35c¢ a yard. ) S | Ranchmen are much pleased over this arrest '’ The convention adjourned until 2 [ vorite won today. Ducat, Ed Corrigan's E B th b t n:wfircm‘)'«;“:\";zrgm India twills and henriettas, | of beautiful Kal Kal check and stripe wash [ and hope now to be able to break up the |P- M. Monday x(rn](‘-;(erjuvkl. m‘x}.‘.zorm.« ‘\lulllul appearance in HQSIECK l.ly e eSt. ¢ 3 3 5 s - *alifornia in the fourth race and won in : 4o wol checked and mixed sultings, worth silks, limit one u;m pattern to a customer, Bfl"mm i COMMITTEE SCORES COLONEL Kurw, | Catiformia tn the fourh face and won b PLUG TOBACCO. B A iy i g o a yard, reduced to 2c. at only 26¢ a yard. oux City Women Wil Not Vote. 1:13. Belllcose, who was the favorite, car- s A L AL e 3 B, Big ‘assortment of silk and wool mixtures SIOUX CITY, M 8 le. | South Dakota’s School Land Commissioner | 1:1 Eale ) Which so many Towa and Nebrasia people a SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF 50C NOV-|silk, all at the above price, for two hours, | ducting for a week past the most remark- | PIBRRE, 8. D. March §—(Special Tfl“' Riley Grannan losing $3,000, after winning ) O ,_A:,f:@ ' MENERAY BROTHERS, {4 B L D RER A GOOD B RIS iy Saturday evening, 25 yard. We want to see | able campalgn in the history of the city, | Sram)—The legislature is still In sesslon, | 4y, jmenso amount on Rey Alfonso. Lucky THE CRESCENT NURSERY. é k Checked Taffcta silk at 50c a yard, worth With the object of electing f woman on the | but 1ts term will expire by constitutional | Tog also started for the first time today 5 y | e, every lady in Council Bluffs at our store|school board, tonight voted at a meeting | limitation at midnight. No agreement has | but was evidently not in fit condition Were born on the lands where thelr nurse. i At 58c and 75¢ we offer an immense assort- N not to go to the polls on Monday to offer | y el ache seneral appropria- | was not played by Simon G. Reid, his YNNG s grown, and years of patient. > < ment o1 fancy silk for walsts. Eaturday; yenug, BENNISON BROS. | {00} fiots, ‘The" constitutionality of their | Job, Peen TSacne f(,::ke”'; TSTe At ea00.000, | owner. In the first race, Lochinvar, ‘at 40 R G O I RO T il i) 2 At 65c and 76c a yard two new lines of Another Clew to Rile; voting has been called in question and they ? e 3 the donfere to 1, away two miles, and the hor: el Homa. grown. Btosk 16 68 Harcay ASBL . fancy striped Taffeta in new shaded and shot 1 b SRR determined not: to vote In_view of this.{ the house at SN0, and fhe COMEINCC| weré finally. sent oft without him. -Sum- Torest trees. They have a very large Stock Seo tho new Taffeta Plisse at $1.50 and [ the authorities ankato, Han., noUyg|15an “and are canvassing’ the town thor- | The Taylor investigating committee re- | Little Bob, 92 Tsom (13 to 1), Won; Jarranteditrie 1o namo; Orohard sy inyaN 4 $1.75 a yard; no duplicates, only one walist [ him that a man is in their custody who|oughly in her interest. The fight is the | ported early this evening. It severely scored | neer, 103, Griffin (3 to 1), seconc pe ke’ no mistake in your orders. Send us pattern of cach, closely corresponds with the description of | liveliest ever known in municipal politics Ruth, whom it charged with neg- | 103, Bergen (4% fo 1), third. Time: ur 1ist of wants for prices. We can please FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, Rilay, the missing Griswold: robber, He | and the woman candidate is almost assured | lect. of duty,’entailing heavy” loss; gecused | Dr. Gardner, iaxaminer, Jdo "¢, "Ny == You In prices and stock. References: Counell i Boston_Store, blew Into thelr town one day recently, with | °f eleetion. —~___________ McCoy, McChesney, Tenney and Tayiors M Onros AR acuinyan: amouran, A Bluffs Banks, Council Bluffs Department C il Bluffs, I & Heavy Sult Against n Vank, bondsmen with conspiracy "to defraud the Second race, six furlongs, handicap: ! 7 18 Omaha Bee, and prominent business men, Counc| uffs, Ia. :me tlzone of hlis loglln:cmr;d fln;l lhe(mefiv i e & L (q" i1 Tele. | State and cleared everybody. els whatever mrun 0, lu.(h(‘nn‘ ™ to n,‘ (T;{:‘»... 3 Nurseries six miles north of Council Blfts, R per done up in a plaster of paris cas o JX CITY, March 8.—(Special Tele- | Sf'any evil intention. , Chorn (@ to 1), second; Quirt, 9 c ch B b h A arastios alx PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, sought. the office of the county physician, | gram.)—Two suits were commenced today | *‘The Ruth committee caustically reviewed [ ran (7 to 1), third, =~ Time: {:13! ONSuUmers oj chewim tol ACCOWND | ¥ O Address, MENERAY 2 o " ; c Duke Stevens, Realization, Gussié and T Y BROS., 3 who attended his injury. Almost the only | against the First National bank by D. H. | the comm|ffl‘0n€rfi_lefl\lc)(dl)n "“"f " x:u(‘;mffl LIl u-lmr::i" ealization, Gussie and Crescent, Iowa, gFom, (o M. and Mrs. Bd Glrard, | diserepancy between tho tva men s in the | Talbot for an aggresato of 940N, Talbot him of ety e ot \legally | . Thira race, one mile, selling: Mollie R, b 3 aughter, matter of ages, e e arres| eing | was a few years ago the largest real estate B. P. and B, A. Wickham have returned from a southern trip. Rev. H. N. Allen has gone to Villisca to Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Jones left for Cleveland four or five years older than any one here credited Riley with being. Both wear grey underclothing, dark shirts, white linen col- owner in northwestern Towa. He held over 7,000 acres of land in Woodbury and Ply mouth counties. He borrowed large amount: to $M4,000 on account of excessive interest and willfully retusing to apportion money due schools, and of finally w 000 which should have been apportioned, which fell into Taylor's hands and disap- eaker Howard with an elegant set of cut Frawley (1 (6'to 6), second; to 1), third. Chi Bi to 1), won; Hydy, 101, G Miss Buckly, 89, Cocl: Time: 1:421. ~ Warrago, Garcia, Booze, P thholding $20,- an (1 but Idaho elle, realdine, 4 | arewilingo pay a littlemore than NEW FACES AlLL ABOUT CHANGING the Fentures und ftemove ing Blemishes, in 160 p. book for o stamp. 3 . Bu John B, Woodbury, 127 W. 424 8t.,N. g of money on it and gave the bank mort- | Na PR be recommended that | Catch 'Em and Rear ' also l}l p Ced\ g df fl] d [y 3 127 . i tako charge of a church. lars, four-in-and tles with saber stick pins, | gugos 1o secure It Ho now alickes that | Pro “sitorney sencral at once bring sult | Fourth race, six furlongs, ull ug epr aged jor the ordinal L R T T 4 County Treasurer W, B. Reed has gone to | Near'y new laco shoes, No. 7, and brown | when the loans were made the bank asreed | sgatnst Ruth and his bondsmen for this | 105, Bergen (6 to ), won: Bellicose, 0f, G 4 4 Florida f le of week: [ hats, and each has hair slightly mixed with |to take up certain incumbrances against | %000, and for interest lost during the hold- | fin (even), second; Lucky Dog, ‘108, Carr IT d tb " dt‘h —_— REIA for 8 couplo’ of Weoks, gray. The resemblance is a striking one. the land, which it failed to do. The re- | up'of 1863, ( to 1), third. Tim Sue Abbott and ade tobaccos, Wwill jin 1) ' f i L. B. Gorham of Salt Lake City is the | *Mre. O, Wilson wrote Chief Scanlon a let- | Sult was that he lost the property. He | "Ih0iing "the session this afternoon, Mr. | Kitty I also ran, & S flclal NfltICBS-GflUHCII BI guest of his brother, J. A. Gorham. ter yesterday from Kalispell, Mont., in which charges that he is entitled to §100,000 and | Glass, on behalf of the house, presented TFifth race, five furlongs, selling: Captain yesterday afternoon with the remains of Mr, Jones' mother, The key to good housekeeping—liberal use of Dr, Price’s Baking Powder, Wil Have a Running Meeting. The directors of the motor company and she asked him for a full description of James Wilson, the wounded bank robber. The de- scription she gave might ‘fit the wounded bank robber or a dozen other men in Council Bluffs. Deputy Sherift Hooker filed Informations in Justice Vien's court yesterday charging Wil- son, alias White, and Riley with assault with he pald. ap Markham’s Shortage 1s $10,000. CLINTON, Ia, March 8.—(Special Tele- gram.)—The expert who has been examin- ing the books of the defaulting county clerk, Markham, reported today. The report was not made’public, but it has leaked out that ass table ware, something over $100. Mr. Howard acknowl- edged the gift in a fe Sibley Walting for a Nomination. PITTSBURG, March 8 Joseph C. Sibley of Franklin, Pa,, the head Coster, 101, Sloane (10 to' 1), won: It Flush, 111, ‘Bergen (6 to 1), second; Joz ¢ ton, 107, Carr (8 to 1), third, Time: 1:01} Morven, Mahogany, Vénus, Motto, Mainstay and Tke T, also ran. NEW ORLIEANS, March 8.—Weather fine. Track heavy. Results: First race, six furlongs: to 1) won, Hodgson amounting in value to ing speech. x-Congressman Miss Mamie (7 (6 to b) second, Bill DUFFY’S brand superior toallathers BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. e = CHIMNEYS CLEANED; VAULTS CLEANED, Ed Burke, at W. 8. Homer's, 638 Broadway. LARGE PRIVATE BARN FOR RENT NEAR court house. Apply at Bee office, Council Bluffs, 5 v, was In the city | White (4 fo 1) third, Time: 1:213;. RUIT FARM AND GARDEN LAND FOR I Feach menrly $10.000. Mhe sa. | 0f the new silver party, was ¢ > 1)t 1 g I LAN SRS Driviok Park assoolation’ met vesterday | Pteht to'commit murder. :,‘l';\f‘:gr':lérdered O T A 0 today, and, concerning the new party, Jhel|F Becond raceqasyen Susigngs: pLver Brinos PURE MALT WHISKEY e e el 4 - ald: *“Thé new silver party is more of a 0 1) won, 8 den, | ] it at the motor office on Avenue A. It was| Does your mouth water for a real deli- e eiple than unyihing. else. But it I8 a | ond, Teny, Jr. (7 to 10) third. Time . not a joint meeting, but they had a joint purpose, which was to talk over the ad- visability of having a running meeting. The plan has been heretofore for four members of the Driving Park association to go in to- gether and give a running meeting, pay all decided that a running meeting should be cacy? Try shortcake made with Dr. Price's Baking Powder, ¥. M. C. A, Kepairs. The repairs and alterations on the rooms in the Everett block are rapidly transform- ground in the course of a few days. The At home and abroad Dr. Price’s Baking Powder stands unrivaled as a standard of superlority. ———— KANSAS LOAN COMPANY ASSIGNS. Unable Longer to Make Its Guarantee Good of its creditors to Charles P. Copeland. The principle that is boun tion from the people and one that is grow- ing in powel after cartload of bonds, carrying the ; ise, not on solid realities.” When asked if he wouid accept the nomi- Turned Back the Leglslative Clocks. Third race, one mile Bonnie B ( to 2) second, third. Time: 1:5 Fourth race, six Sylvan (11 to 5) won, Dr. Reed (10 to 1) second, Guard (even) third. Time: 1:21, to enforce recogni- ote (4 to 1) won, ppecanoe (8 to 1) daily. We may issue cartload but we are only government along on a prom- All Druggists, A FINE LIVE dau, 1 brou 1 surrey, 1 phaeton, sicighs, 8 sets harness, Day & 1 Bluff; ifih race, five and a half furlongs: Her- GEO, P. BANFORD, 4. Second race, three-quarters of a mile: Bol- A. W. RIEKMAN, D TO RENT, A MODERN HOL #ix rooms, south of Broadway, by April WANTED, A PAIR OF 00D SECOND-HAND e s for sides kimer (8 to §) won, Princess Rose (6 to 1 e O . 1. Address L Bee oflice, expenses and keep all profits, After the|ing them into neat and cozy headquarters on Furm Mortgages. nation’ of the silverites for president, he | o ona, Danta (15 t6 1) third. Tme: 16, Trgdue 7 N R e e matter had been laid before the two direc- | for the Young Men's Christian assoclation.| RUSSEL, Kan, March 8—The Central| cept a thing that has not been offered. I LOUIS, March 8.—East St. Louis Te- | s n L I, A, MADEBN: TRN-BOUM T torates the quartet of horse flesh admirers | In a week or two the work will be completed. | Kansas Loan and Trust company Cabnot teN wnat 1 wii do until [ see what | sults: First face, nine-sixicenths of @ mile: (LR RN DI T DI 3 decided to abdicate and let the two organiza- | Carpenters are putting In woodwork, paper | assignment this afternoon for the beneft | I8 expected of me, Hesperly "won, Dliniap. second, ** Arizoni I i tions run the meeting, It was definitely | hangers are busy, and painters will be on the Bect | ua farm scales. Apply by letter to John Osborn, labll ties are scheduled at §260.006. The come| GUTHRIE, 8 This w | imger won, Russel Gray second, Ohelsa fn Bealss ARCLY by IRUAT ORI 2 1 held beginning about May 26 and. lastin | Sumbers will probably be put (0 Work today | e pe e e R T - | R, Ol e e Oiahoma | third: Time: 1:21 ” Underwood, or George @. Clark, Councll Blutta, B0t T Gave. whather Colonel Grimn and AR ey S ey | pany, like many others, has operated ex-|last day of the session of the Oklahoma "Phird race, nine-sixteenths of a mile: of COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa h & putting in the ) room applances. THere | tensively in western farm loans, its guaran- | legislature, and was one of uproar and con- | Green Prewitt won, Micklejohn second, Na- — e 3 his trotting meeting materialized or not.| are to be two rooms for shower baths, one ~ ¥ 5 5 . . . e Py { Capital, - . $100,000 | WAN' GIRL FOR ( RAL HOUS] Good purses will be offered and the enter-| of which will be large enough to accom teed securities being widely scattered among | fusion. A ln-mluunn Was l[ushed l(muup,h tional (I‘mm. J‘Imv R i pital, , Lans ¥oco' sl ML 5 estor: o ;| the lower house at tonight's session con- ourth race, three-quarters of a_ mile: [ Pyof ~ % H b b2 . Drise Will be pushed from now on for al| modate. several persons, and. will contain | SSLE™ Investors, “The assets are nominally | (he lower house at ASBIERLS SO SHET | chvistine D won, "Kenwood secona, Monteil | ¥50fits, 12,000 | Mynst it 1s worth. six bowls for sponge baths. The other will | this time. The creditors meet i Russel, | ing him to lease the western lands to cat- | third, ‘Time: WORS of he oldest bunks In the state of lowa. | e e H. B. McCormack of Omaha was at the | pe smaller, and is intended for one person | March 27, to consider ways and means of | lemen. The senate ¥flled the bill to allow | Iifth rac (& P e L T P M T ] R e Ve i cunt Preves meeting, but Colonel Grifin was mot. The | at a time, This will also be a tub bath, The | handling the assets. The company has been bicasca”to ace and serve o Bre ; A 3 directors of the Driving Park assoclation [ parlors are o be papered with very hand: | I 8 bad condition for two years and has stuck to thelr first proposition, that if the two men would put up purses aggregating some wall paper. been unsuccessfully trying to carry the in- terest on its guaranteed loans, which it had $9.000 and a bond of $3,000 as security thai| Yes, the Eagle laundry is “that good | fisposed of it large quantities in New Kng- ! 2 they would be paid, and would deposit the | laundry,” and 18 located at 724 Broadway. | dieton, Vt., another of $50,000 in Rutiand i entrance fees in one of the local banks until |1f in doubt aboat this, try it and be convinced, | The remainder is scattered in smaller ’ final settlement, they would be satisfied, M- | Don't forget name and number. Tel. 167. | amounts through New England and the c Cormack and Griffin were given until Monday night to decide whether they would accept these terms, and if they do not the park will Do leased to another party with whom nego- tiations are pending. Wa Are Not in the Combination. S0 here goes the bottom out of the prices Gas heating stoves for rent and for sale at Council Bluffs Gas company's office. No Danger from lee. A local paper yesterday morning published a grossly exaggerated account of the break- tral states. The assignee has been one of the company’s officers and managers for some time. The depression in real estate caused the failure, e VED ON CHARLES DANA, WARRANT 8 Hearing of the Case Set Down for Satur- Mixed Paints, Lead, Oil, Varnish, Brushes. Putty and Paper Hangers' Supplies. Window Plate and Art Glass. Buying car lots for cash we can save the consumoer and " T ing up of the ice in the river, which was T T the dealer money in buying of us. Call and see our stock @6 Baenline stoves: calculated to injure the reputation of th:| npw vORK, Marc 23 and got prices before feaeet . . A one-burner gasoline stove for. . ol company's bridge. As stated in | NEW YORK, March 8—United States gat pi buying, Wholesale and retail. A two-burner gasoline stove for. Tha Boe yesterday morniug, the ice broke | District Attorney MacFarlane, with certi- BROWN'S C. 0. D., Wi Council Bluffs, Looking Up Lafayeite. ‘A gentleman entered a business house yes- terday morning and began Inquiries con- cerning lots In Lafayette addition to the city “of Council Bluffs, He stated that he had & chance to trade off a horse up without any danger to anything but the false work, and if that had gone out it would have saved the company an expense of $1,000 which will have to be incurred be- fore long to take it out. The ice was not nearly so obstreperous as in most former years, and the fact that the watchman was terrified at the dauger counts for nothing, fled copies,of indictments against Charles A. Dana and Willlam M. Laffan and the bench Warrant issued by Judge Cole of Washington for the arrest of the two men, appeared before Commissioner Shields this afternoon and made oath . according to his bellef, the persons named In the in. dictments wére both guilty of eriminal libel Commissioner Shields immediately issued 200BROADWAY,COUNCIL BLUFFS COUNCIL BLUFP STEAM DYE WORKS for two | for this s his first winter in bis present | the necessary warrants and they were lots in that addition, the owner of the lots | capacity. placed In_ the hands of United States Mar- 2 Jiinds of Dyeing belng George Calvin of Stanhope, Ham!lton P ghal McCarty for excoution. Charles 'A. o ¥ county, Ia. When he discovered that the 1 ans, - appearad e Commissioner highest style ael » Shields at 4 p. m. on the request of Frank- the arl. Faded a whole addition lay at the bottom of Lake Afi)li:x]l:;n‘we‘m_:ilrlef' g "L','l' {I‘::',"v::i lin Bartlett, his counsel, = He was released {Lalped fabrics made Manawa or the Missouri river he left—for LU & CO . 45 Main strest. | OB his own recognizance and the hearing The cook within the kitchen stood, Her victim was the grocel i-wv. new. ‘Work prom u" Boume without leaving his name. Victias of . L. SMITH & CO., 45 - |86 wown' for' Baturday. March 16, &t 1i Her hands upon hor hips, And softly thus spake sho: ‘one ‘and elivered the Lafayette addition swindle turn up every | he Aberlin will open Wednesday, March J d many wero tho angry words Oh, what a little fool you are, in all parts of the Mttle while, but they are not all so fortunate |13, 'with first-class board and rooms. 705 Corn Steamer Sunk in the Wabus Camo pouring from her lips. o bring such stuff 0 we, gountry. ~ Bend fob as to find out the swindle before any money | Seventh street, corner Sixth avenue. MOUNT VERNON, Ind., March 8.—The price Ust, bas changed hands. + oorger B1ath | MOUNT VERNON, Ind, Ms ‘he Talke high price baking powder back y L M Dr. Laugel, ofice 410 Bth ave.; tel. 180, | Sieamer Rosedale sunk in the Wabash, near And bring mo “Calumet,” O 4 MACHAN 3 . Design work a specfilty. Wire or- ol v d. ded cort She's likely scolding yet. - oy or alght, 1261 8. Plerce, Councii| The school board held o meetiug yesterday | The boat wis valued at $00 und was ‘ § ! e 1 afternoon at J. J. Btewart's office and passed | Fully insured. J CALUMET BAKING POWDER COMPANY, CHICAGO, Bluis, lows. Tel. &